40 dead or 4,600 dead in Puerto Rico from Maria?
Greitens (Missouri) resigns.
It's Mizzuruh. Get ready for his Lt. Gov. to be re-elected in 2020.
Republicans are all scumballs but this guy just got admitted to the private club of Conservapervs. I believe former GOP House Speaker Dennis Hastert works there as a locker room attendant, while Rep Foley is in charge of the interns....
Of course, this private club is on a Trump golf course...![]()
Gary studs and Barney Frank ain’t honoraries??
Since Studds is dead, that would be a little weird, no? Don't recall anything non-consensual in Frank's history unless mookie thinks being gay is the same as being a pedophile.![]()
Since Studds is dead, that would be a little weird, no? Don't recall anything non-consensual in Frank's history unless mookie thinks being gay is the same as being a pedophile.![]()
Since Studds is dead, that would be a little weird, no?
Gary studs and Barney Frank ain’t honoraries??
There you go judging others again ...![]()
Hey, I gotta be me.
Have you tried someone else?
Gov. Mark Dayton signed off Wednesday on nearly $1.5 billion for aging roads, bridges and other state infrastructure, saying the importance of keeping up public assets outweighed his qualms about which projects made the cut. In his letter, Dayton criticized Republican leaders for failing to provide any money for transit projects, calling the move “ignorant and irresponsible.”
Dayton said at a news conference Wednesday that GOP lawmakers let politics guide decisions about which projects to include and how much money to borrow. While Dayton sought $1.5 billion in projects entirely funded by bonds, the GOP plan uses $825 million in bonds and the rest from other sources that include a trust fund meant for environmental projects, and the state’s budget reserve.
It’s a “dangerous precedent,” Dayton said.
The pharmaceuticals weren’t working. The 15-year-old boy was having several seizures per day, and his parents were concerned his life was in danger.
So Suzeanna and Matthew Brill, of Macon, Ga., decided in February to let their son try smoking marijuana — and his seizures stopped for 71 days, they say.
The Brills’ decision led to the boy, David, being taken away from his parents, who face possible fines and jail time after being charged with reckless conduct for giving him the drug.
David has now been in a group home for 30 days, and his seizures have returned. He is separated from the service dog that sniffed out his seizures, and he is able to communicate with his parents only during short visitations and phone calls.
Republicans are sure all about family values.
It sucks their god is fake since otherwise they'd all burn in hell.